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Miricale

Phonetic variant of Miracle, from Latin 'miraculum' meaning wonder or marvel; used as a virtue name.

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Miricale is a phonetic variant of Miracle, from Latin miraculum meaning wonder or marvel. As a virtue name, it belongs to the family of names that celebrate awe itself.

The altered spelling gives it a more individualized look while preserving the uplifting meaning that makes Miracle names so appealing. Miricale feels soft, hopeful, and slightly ornamental. The spelling adds a personal touch, but the underlying idea remains clear: something astonishing, gracious, and beyond ordinary expectation.

Names in this family often carry emotional warmth, because they point directly to joy and gratitude. Miricale has that same feeling, with the added texture of a rare and stylized form.

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